News Release

Thursday, July 7, 2016

LAPD Officers Shoot and Kill Suspect Who Charged at Them with Two Knives NRF027-16ma

**The following information is
based on a preliminary, ongoing investigation which continues to
evolve as investigators interview witnesses, review physical and
electronic records, and analyze forensic evidence. The Department's
understanding of the facts and circumstances may change as
additional evidence is collected and analyzed**

Los Angeles: Mission Division
Patrol officers responded to an apartment in the 15500 block of
Parthenia Avenue for a domestic violence radio call. The suspect
was in the hallway, armed with two knives. The suspect charged the
officers and they fired their handguns striking the suspect.

Around 9:35 p.m. on April 30, 2016, Officers Jesse Murphy and David
Lagesse responded to radio call of domestic violence. The comments
of the call stated the suspect, Jose Marion, was locked in his
bedroom with his girlfriend and could be heard assaulting her. When
the officers entered the apartment they found the victim in a
bedroom. She appeared to have been strangled and was not
responsive. While attending to the victim, Marion was seen at the
top of a staircase in the hallway. The officers saw that Marion was
holding a knife in each hand. The officers ordered Marion to drop
the knives; however, Marion ran toward the officers. The officers
fired at Marion, striking him. The officers were able to quickly
remove the victim from the apartment.

LAPD officers immediately requested paramedics to render emergency
medical aid to the suspect and the victim. The suspect was
pronounced dead at the scene and the victim was transported to a
local hospital for treatment.

LAPD's specialized Force Investigation Division (FID) personnel
responded to the scene to interview the officers, victims, and
witnesses. In addition, forensics experts collected physical
evidence for testing and laboratory analysis. The results of FID's
extensive investigation will be presented to the Chief of Police
and the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners to determine
whether the use of deadly force and the tactics employed by the
officers complied with LAPD's strict policies and procedures. The
Los Angeles District Attorney's Office will also review the case to
determine whether any criminal laws were violated.
Anyone with additional information regarding this incident is urged
to call the LAPD at any of the following numbers:

• During business hours at (213) 486-5230;
• During non-business hours or on weekends at (877)-LAPD-24-7
(877-527-3247);
• Anonymously 24-hours a day to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS
(800-222-8477) or by texting
"LAPD" and your tip to phone number 274637 (C-R-I-M-E-S);
or
• Online at www.lapdonline.org and click on "Anonymous Web Tips.